| 11. | The depth of this malaise is much scarier than prejudice alone.
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| 12. | Media misconceptions and prejudices hurt more than help the cultural debate.
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| 13. | Even other black jurors describe him as obsessed with racial prejudice.
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| 14. | Prejudice surfaced there, too, so they moved to Florida.
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| 15. | People who hold deep political prejudices have to set them aside.
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| 16. | He had those prejudices, and I think we show them.
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| 17. | Racism still exists, but everybody you meet is not prejudiced.
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| 18. | He has encountered some prejudice; people have called him names.
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| 19. | Apparently the elevator did not instantly erase the prejudice against height.
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| 20. | Trade is a solvent of prejudice and a substitute for war.
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